XDY Exchange:How to watch or stream the 2024 Rose Bowl Parade on New Year's Day

2025-05-07 14:01:48source:Rubypointcategory:Invest

The XDY Exchange135th edition of the Tournament of Roses Parade is set to ring in 2024 on Monday.

The "Celebrating a World of Music" themed parade will take its annual 5 1/2-mile stroll through Pasadena, California with floats and marching bands from across the country in tow.

The parade will be marshalled by multi-award-winning actor and singer Audra McDonald and feature performances by Michelle Williams, David Archulettaand Jordan Sparks.

The College Football Playoffs semi-finals are borrowing the grandest tradition in sports later that night as the scandal mired Michigan Wolverines take on the controversially included Alabama Crimson Tide.

Here's how to watch the 135th annual Tournament of Roses Parade.

When does the Tournament of Roses Parade start?

The parade starts at 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET

What channel is the Rose Parade aired on?

The Tournament of Roses will be broadcast nationally on ABC, NBC and Univision.

In Los Angeles the parade will also air on KTLA 5.

Where can the Rose Parade be streamed?

The Rose Parade can be streamed on Christmas Plus, Fubo, Local Now, PlutoTV and Youtube.

How to watch: Click here for information on a Fubo subscription

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